Tag: online education
Video Fridays: The Last and There is no Done
I showed the following video to my Robotics students this week. For two of my classes this was the...
Read MoreEducation in the Age of the Technologist
This video presentation was originally given at Bar Camp Orlando 2015 on April 18, 2015. Why do...
Read MoreThe Unfortunate Consequence of Ignoring Small Group & Classroom Dynamics
2008-08-11 DeMille Middle School Yearbook Staff circa 2008 My girlfriend, Maggie, and I were...
Read MoreTeaching Using Tech: Philosophy of Higher Education, Part 2
I’ve been filling out teaching/education-related job application and I was met with this little...
Read MoreToo Much Information: The Value of Organized Education in the Era of Everything on the Internet
In June of 2008, when I first began working at Full Sail, I ran across an article about a Texas...
Read MoreWhat Do Online Educators Do: The Mythical Boundary between Personal Life and Work Life
You don’t have to be an online educator to have boundary issue betweens ones work life and...
Read MoreWhat Do Online Educators Do: More Connected and Not Limited to Any Place or Time
As I mentioned in the previous post, there appears to be a lot confusion about what education is...
Read MoreMobile Tech Invasion – Fullsail Continuing Ed Presentation
Above is an embedded player version of the presentation slides. If you go fullscreen with the player you have the option to open the speaker’s notes (under the Actions menu below the slides). You can also open the...
Read MoreRemoving One Barrier to Learning w/ Posted Calendars
One can never underestimate how important classroom layout is. I think it was back in 1995 when I was student teaching that I met a teacher who taught either 5th or 6th grade in Garden Grove. This was back in the VUE (Video...
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